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He shut the wicket and retired deliberately into the interior of the house. Villon was beside himself; he beat upon the door with his hands and feet, and shouted hoarsely after the chaplain. "Wormy old fox!" he cried. "If I had my hand under your twist, I would send you flying headlong into the bottomless pit." A door shut in the interior, faintly audible to the poet down long passages.
Fruits, and indeed vegetables in general, whose maturity is hastened by artificial processes, must be less wholesome than when brought to perfection in nature's own appropriate time and manner. I ought to say, however, very distinctly, that of the fruits of any particular tree, those which first ripen are always the worst; for they are usually wormy, or otherwise defective.
It cracked it split asunder! and then a new and horrid fear beset me, and I crouched back, panting heavily. If if I were buried in the ground so ran my ghastly thoughts of what use to break open the coffin and let in the mold the damp wormy mold, rich with the bones of the dead the penetrating mold that would choke up my mouth and eyes, and seal me into silence forever!
What we do not love is the devilish no more the human than the morrow's wormy mass was the manna of God.
She lived long enough to see her daughter blossom into girlhood, then, she died. I could not bear to have her laid in the damp, wormy earth you know in our creed earth-burial is not practiced, so I laid her tenderly away in a king's tomb of antiquity, a tomb known only to myself and one who assisted me to lay her in her last resting-place.
Thus also the snake casts its slough, and the caterpillar its wormy coat, by an internal industry and expansion; for clothes are but our outmost cuticle and mortal coil. Otherwise we shall be found sailing under false colors, and be inevitably cashiered at last by our own opinion, as well as that of mankind. We don garment after garment, as if we grew like exogenous plants by addition without.
One, two, three, when suddenly Dora dropped her bit of the sheet with a piercing shriek and cried out 'Oh! it's all wormy at the bottom. I felt them wriggle. And she was out of the water almost before the words were out of her mouth.
He hated his old woman, and in a vaguely superstitious, thoroughly Glebeshire fashion half-believed that she had cast a spell over him and was really responsible for his "wormy" ear. Why had he come? He didn't himself know. Perhaps Ronder was going to be of importance in the place, he had come from London and they all had money in London.
She replied that she always moved from her winter parlor to this summer room on the twenty-second day of April, which had fallen the day before, for she liked to watch the coming out of the shrubs in the garden, which were as old as herself. The chestnut had leaved seventy times and more; and the crippled plum, whose fruit was so wormy to eat, was dying with age.
But, says I, 'every week half of the beans was wormy, and not nigh enough wood in camp. "'Better go in careful, gentlemen, says I. 'He seems impatient at times, and when you think of his late professional pursuits one would look for abrupt actions if he was come upon sudden.
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